'60s Farce Boeing Boeing: A Fun-Filled, Romantic Romp

It's 1960 and French architect Bernard is living the good life as a swingin' single who's secretly engaged to three different flight attendants from three different countries. He has all three relationships carefully balanced so that he always has "one up, one down and one pending," but the introduction of a newer and faster Boeing jet causes a shake-up in the flight schedule. Bernard's perfectly balanced romance routine hits turbulence when all three women descend on his Paris apartment simultaneously. Things get even bumpier when Bernard's friend Robert comes to stay and forgets which lies to tell whom, leading to a hilariously catastrophic crash landing for Bernard's romantic shenanigans.

The show was terrible and this is why. The lead male did a pretty good job. He could at least keep a consistent French accent throughout and he was believable. The French stewardess's accent was all over the place and not consistent at all. My...continued

A very unfortunate waste of time. Possibly he worst theater experience I've had to endure. Extremely slow pacing (nearly an hour and half for the first act) and all roles either over acted or under acted. The play calls for a variety of...continued